Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1420

Introduced
4/18/11  
Introduced
4/18/11  
Refer
4/19/11  
Refer
4/19/11  
Enrolled
5/6/11  
Enrolled
5/6/11  
Passed
5/6/11  

Caption

In memory of the Honorable Hiram Childress of Temple.

Impact

The enactment of HR1420 does not directly change state laws but serves as a formal recognition of a notable Texan's contributions to the state and nation. By paying tribute to Childress, the resolution reflects the values of public service, legal integrity, and community involvement that he embodied throughout his life. It also fosters a sense of historical memory and sentiment towards past legislators who have shaped the state’s legislative landscape.

Summary

House Resolution 1420 honors the memory of the Honorable Hiram Childress of Temple, Texas, who passed away at the age of 94. This resolution recounts his life achievements, including his military service during World War II, his career as a lawyer, and his time as a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1949 to 1953. Childress not only contributed to the legal field but also engaged in public service, serving on committee roles essential for the development of state laws related to conservation and criminal justice during his time in the legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1420 is one of reverence and respect for Hiram Childress and his legacy. The resolution is supported by members of the Texas House of Representatives who recognize his dedication to public service and the law. It encapsulates a shared appreciation for the impact individuals can have on their communities and the importance of honoring those who have served honorably in various capacities.

Contention

Since HR1420 is a resolution rather than a bill that proposes changes to law, there are no significant points of contention surrounding it. The focus is entirely on commemorating Hiram Childress’s life and contributions. It represents a consensus on the importance of honoring public figures who have made a difference in their communities, fostering unity among members of the legislature as they reflect on the legacies of their predecessors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1136

In memory of Paul Williams of Little River-Academy.

TX HCR73

In memory of the Honorable James Ray Gayle III of Angleton.

TX HR10

In memory of Dr. Robert N. Barnes of Temple.

TX HR2060

In memory of George Herman McGowan of Houston.

TX HR1120

In memory of Ramon Najera Jr. of San Antonio.

TX HR638

In memory of World War II veteran Harvey Kenneth Burrow.

TX HR1001

In memory of former State Representative Robert R. "Bob" Turner of Voss.

TX HR107

In memory of U.S. Army Colonel (Ret.) Ralph Hockley of Dallas.

TX SR1

In memory of Ervin Gafford Clower.

TX HR132

In memory of Noel Escobar, former mayor of the City of Escobares.

Similar Bills

LA HCR82

Requests that the Lincoln Parish School Board name the Ruston High School field house in honor of Jimmy "Chick" Childress

TX HR2432

In memory of Barbara Witt of Woodville.

TX SR863

In memory of Pat Young Steed.

MS SR26

Commend Brookhaven High School Track and Field Teams for winning both boys and girls Class 5A State Titles.

TX HR2106

Commending Nick Garcia of Childress High School for recognizing first responders with a commemorative bench in Fair Park.

TX HR1732

Commending Garrett Childress of the Mobeetie Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

TX HR1733

Commending Jarrett Childress of the Mobeetie Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

TX HR762

Commending Phillip Rhodes of Childress High School for his dedication to his students and athletes.